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  1. 24 kwi 2017 · Philadelphia has an incredible stock of public art, ranging from colorful city murals to downright head-scratching sculptures scattered throughout the city. But in honor of International...

  2. The Cathedral Basilica of Saints Peter and Paul, head church of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Philadelphia, stands on 18th Street on the east side of Logan Square, at the Benjamin Franklin Parkway. It was designed by Napoleon LeBrun to plans by the Reverend Mariano Muller and the Reverend John Tornatore and built between 1846 and 1864.

  3. Top Philadelphia Monuments & Statues: See reviews and photos of Monuments & Statues in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania on Tripadvisor.

  4. The Pieta (Italian for “pity”), which depicts the Virgin Mary holding the body of her son Jesus Christ after his death, has been created in many different forms by various painters and sculpture. Of all the great paintings and sculptures on the Pieta the one by Michelangelo stands out from all the rest.

  5. In total, there are ten classically inspired statues in the city of Philadelphia thus far: four of them are on display in or near Fairmount Park, three in or near the Philadelphia Museum of Art, one in Rittenhouse Square, one near Franklin Square, and one on Penn’s campus.

  6. Statues of Saint Peter and Saint Paul – These were placed in the Cathedral Basilica in August 2009. They were moved from the Church of the Most Blessed Sacrament, now closed, in Philadelphia. Saint Peter is depicted holding the keys to the kingdom, representing the heavenly and temporal authority bestowed upon Peter by Christ. The

  7. Diana is arguably the best-known work of Augustus Saint-Gaudens, who was recognized at the turn of the century as the country’s finest sculptor. When installed in 1893 on the tower of New York’s Madison Square Garden to serve as a weather vane, Diana ruled the highest point in Manhattan.